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284 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
284 lines
9.1 KiB
Python
__package__ = 'archivebox'
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import re
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import json as pyjson
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from typing import List, Optional, Any
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from inspect import signature
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from functools import wraps
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from hashlib import sha256
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from urllib.parse import urlparse, quote, unquote
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from html import escape, unescape
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from datetime import datetime
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from dateparser import parse as dateparser
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import requests
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from base32_crockford import encode as base32_encode # type: ignore
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from w3lib.encoding import html_body_declared_encoding, http_content_type_encoding
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try:
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import chardet
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detect_encoding = lambda rawdata: chardet.detect(rawdata)["encoding"]
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except ImportError:
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detect_encoding = lambda rawdata: "utf-8"
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### Parsing Helpers
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# All of these are (str) -> str
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# shortcuts to: https://docs.python.org/3/library/urllib.parse.html#url-parsing
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scheme = lambda url: urlparse(url).scheme.lower()
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without_scheme = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(scheme='').geturl().strip('//')
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without_query = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(query='').geturl().strip('//')
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without_fragment = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(fragment='').geturl().strip('//')
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without_path = lambda url: urlparse(url)._replace(path='', fragment='', query='').geturl().strip('//')
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path = lambda url: urlparse(url).path
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basename = lambda url: urlparse(url).path.rsplit('/', 1)[-1]
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domain = lambda url: urlparse(url).netloc
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query = lambda url: urlparse(url).query
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fragment = lambda url: urlparse(url).fragment
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extension = lambda url: basename(url).rsplit('.', 1)[-1].lower() if '.' in basename(url) else ''
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base_url = lambda url: without_scheme(url) # uniq base url used to dedupe links
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without_www = lambda url: url.replace('://www.', '://', 1)
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without_trailing_slash = lambda url: url[:-1] if url[-1] == '/' else url.replace('/?', '?')
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hashurl = lambda url: base32_encode(int(sha256(base_url(url).encode('utf-8')).hexdigest(), 16))[:20]
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urlencode = lambda s: s and quote(s, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
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urldecode = lambda s: s and unquote(s)
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htmlencode = lambda s: s and escape(s, quote=True)
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htmldecode = lambda s: s and unescape(s)
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short_ts = lambda ts: str(parse_date(ts).timestamp()).split('.')[0]
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ts_to_date = lambda ts: ts and parse_date(ts).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')
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ts_to_iso = lambda ts: ts and parse_date(ts).isoformat()
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URL_REGEX = re.compile(
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r'http[s]?://' # start matching from allowed schemes
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r'(?:[a-zA-Z]|[0-9]' # followed by allowed alphanum characters
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r'|[$-_@.&+]|[!*\(\),]' # or allowed symbols
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r'|(?:%[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]))' # or allowed unicode bytes
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r'[^\]\[\(\)<>\""\'\s]+', # stop parsing at these symbols
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re.IGNORECASE,
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)
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COLOR_REGEX = re.compile(r'\[(?P<arg_1>\d+)(;(?P<arg_2>\d+)(;(?P<arg_3>\d+))?)?m')
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def is_static_file(url: str):
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# TODO: the proper way is with MIME type detection + ext, not only extension
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from .config import STATICFILE_EXTENSIONS
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return extension(url).lower() in STATICFILE_EXTENSIONS
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def enforce_types(func):
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"""
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Enforce function arg and kwarg types at runtime using its python3 type hints
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"""
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# TODO: check return type as well
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@wraps(func)
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def typechecked_function(*args, **kwargs):
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sig = signature(func)
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def check_argument_type(arg_key, arg_val):
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try:
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annotation = sig.parameters[arg_key].annotation
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except KeyError:
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annotation = None
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if annotation is not None and annotation.__class__ is type:
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if not isinstance(arg_val, annotation):
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raise TypeError(
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'{}(..., {}: {}) got unexpected {} argument {}={}'.format(
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func.__name__,
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arg_key,
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annotation.__name__,
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type(arg_val).__name__,
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arg_key,
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str(arg_val)[:64],
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)
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)
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# check args
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for arg_val, arg_key in zip(args, sig.parameters):
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check_argument_type(arg_key, arg_val)
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# check kwargs
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for arg_key, arg_val in kwargs.items():
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check_argument_type(arg_key, arg_val)
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return func(*args, **kwargs)
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return typechecked_function
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def docstring(text: Optional[str]):
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"""attach the given docstring to the decorated function"""
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def decorator(func):
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if text:
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func.__doc__ = text
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return func
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return decorator
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@enforce_types
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def str_between(string: str, start: str, end: str=None) -> str:
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"""(<abc>12345</def>, <abc>, </def>) -> 12345"""
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content = string.split(start, 1)[-1]
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if end is not None:
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content = content.rsplit(end, 1)[0]
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return content
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@enforce_types
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def parse_date(date: Any) -> Optional[datetime]:
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"""Parse unix timestamps, iso format, and human-readable strings"""
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if date is None:
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return None
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if isinstance(date, datetime):
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return date
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if isinstance(date, (float, int)):
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date = str(date)
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if isinstance(date, str):
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return dateparser(date)
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raise ValueError('Tried to parse invalid date! {}'.format(date))
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@enforce_types
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def download_url(url: str, timeout: int=None) -> str:
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"""Download the contents of a remote url and return the text"""
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from .config import TIMEOUT, CHECK_SSL_VALIDITY, WGET_USER_AGENT
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timeout = timeout or TIMEOUT
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response = requests.get(
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url,
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headers={'User-Agent': WGET_USER_AGENT},
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verify=CHECK_SSL_VALIDITY,
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timeout=timeout,
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)
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content_type = response.headers.get('Content-Type', '')
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encoding = http_content_type_encoding(content_type) or html_body_declared_encoding(response.text)
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if encoding is not None:
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response.encoding = encoding
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return response.text
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@enforce_types
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def chrome_args(**options) -> List[str]:
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"""helper to build up a chrome shell command with arguments"""
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from .config import CHROME_OPTIONS
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options = {**CHROME_OPTIONS, **options}
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cmd_args = [options['CHROME_BINARY']]
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if options['CHROME_HEADLESS']:
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cmd_args += ('--headless',)
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if not options['CHROME_SANDBOX']:
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# assume this means we are running inside a docker container
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# in docker, GPU support is limited, sandboxing is unecessary,
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# and SHM is limited to 64MB by default (which is too low to be usable).
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cmd_args += (
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'--no-sandbox',
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'--disable-gpu',
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'--disable-dev-shm-usage',
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'--disable-software-rasterizer',
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)
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if not options['CHECK_SSL_VALIDITY']:
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cmd_args += ('--disable-web-security', '--ignore-certificate-errors')
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if options['CHROME_USER_AGENT']:
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cmd_args += ('--user-agent={}'.format(options['CHROME_USER_AGENT']),)
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if options['RESOLUTION']:
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cmd_args += ('--window-size={}'.format(options['RESOLUTION']),)
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if options['TIMEOUT']:
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cmd_args += ('--timeout={}'.format((options['TIMEOUT']) * 1000),)
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if options['CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR']:
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cmd_args.append('--user-data-dir={}'.format(options['CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR']))
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return cmd_args
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def ansi_to_html(text):
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"""
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Based on: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19212665/python-converting-ansi-color-codes-to-html
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"""
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from .config import COLOR_DICT
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TEMPLATE = '<span style="color: rgb{}"><br>'
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text = text.replace('[m', '</span>')
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def single_sub(match):
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argsdict = match.groupdict()
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if argsdict['arg_3'] is None:
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if argsdict['arg_2'] is None:
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_, color = 0, argsdict['arg_1']
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else:
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_, color = argsdict['arg_1'], argsdict['arg_2']
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else:
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_, color = argsdict['arg_3'], argsdict['arg_2']
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return TEMPLATE.format(COLOR_DICT[color][0])
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return COLOR_REGEX.sub(single_sub, text)
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class AttributeDict(dict):
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"""Helper to allow accessing dict values via Example.key or Example['key']"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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# Recursively convert nested dicts to AttributeDicts (optional):
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# for key, val in self.items():
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# if isinstance(val, dict) and type(val) is not AttributeDict:
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# self[key] = AttributeDict(val)
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def __getattr__(self, attr: str) -> Any:
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return dict.__getitem__(self, attr)
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def __setattr__(self, attr: str, value: Any) -> None:
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return dict.__setitem__(self, attr, value)
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class ExtendedEncoder(pyjson.JSONEncoder):
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"""
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Extended json serializer that supports serializing several model
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fields and objects
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"""
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def default(self, obj):
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cls_name = obj.__class__.__name__
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if hasattr(obj, '_asdict'):
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return obj._asdict()
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elif isinstance(obj, bytes):
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return obj.decode()
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elif isinstance(obj, datetime):
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return obj.isoformat()
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elif isinstance(obj, Exception):
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return '{}: {}'.format(obj.__class__.__name__, obj)
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elif cls_name in ('dict_items', 'dict_keys', 'dict_values'):
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return tuple(obj)
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return pyjson.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
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